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Glenn Mannerberg

Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt has recently hired Glenn Mannerberg, P.E., as a senior structural engineer. He has 40 years of experience in the industry. Mannerberg

Marnie LaVigne

Launch NY 2025 investments include firms in Southern Tier

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Companies in Ithaca and Binghamton are among nine firms benefiting from Launch NY investments totaling $1.35 million so far in 2025. Launch NY investments in 2024 totaled $2.765 million, per a July 29 announcement. Bridge Green of Binghamton secured a $250,000 from LP Fund II and nonprofit seed fund. Bridge Green is

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New study on Ithaca retail strategy urges focus on arts, artisan culture

ITHACA, N.Y. — Downtown Ithaca needs a retail mix that focuses on the merchandising of arts and crafts products, along with marketing campaigns to position Ithaca as a must-visit destination for the arts and artisan culture. Those are among the recommendations in a new study that focuses on a retail strategy for the City of

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New York rural counties face severe health-care provider shortage

ALBANY, N.Y. — A recent report by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli found a severe shortage of health professionals, including primary care, OBGYN doctors, pediatricians, dentists, and mental-health practitioners in 16 rural counties in the Empire State. The report, titled “The Doctor is…Out: Shortages of Health Professionals in Rural Areas,” described the shortfalls

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Strategic tops $2.5 billion in assets under management

UTICA, N.Y. — Strategic Financial Services, Inc. — an independent wealth-management firm with offices in the Mohawk Valley, Syracuse, and beyond — recently announced that its assets under management have grown to surpass $2.5 billion. “This milestone reflects the continued trust our clients place in us — and our commitment to having ‘good people’ that

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OPINION: Building Electrification Ruling: Latest Gut Punch To New York Residents

New York State has an energy problem, and it seems to be getting worse by the day. The latest setback for New Yorkers came by way of a recent court ruling clearing the way for the state to impose a wildly burdensome and costly new requirement [under the 2023 All-Electric Building Act] that nearly all

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Lee Hamilton

OPINION: Nuclear threat deserves attention as much as ever

Most of the world scarcely noticed when tensions flared between India and Pakistan this spring. Terrorists allegedly killed dozens of civilians in the disputed Kashmir region, and soon the two countries were launching airstrikes and drone attacks against each other. But this was no simple neighborhood dispute. India and Pakistan are among the nine nations

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Bill Hammond

VIEWPOINT: New York’s Medicaid Spending Rate Remains the Highest of Any State

New York’s Medicaid program remained a spending outlier in 2024, with per-resident outlays that were 24 percent higher than those of any other state and 77 percent above the national average, according to a federal report released on July 31. The report from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provides timely context for the

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Grace Rosati

Grace Rosati has joined Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt as an administrative and marketing assistant. She received her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in

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